Features Australia
On the cultural reappropriation of long sleeve dresses
As a rule, I do not write articles calling out the stupid things I’ve seen on the internet. There are…
Morrison, Dutton and the Coalition
Over here in London, politics is boiling down to a battle between perfidity (of Theresa May, her Remainer-stacked Cabinet and…
Whitewater, Lewinsky, Clinton and, er, Trump
This month marks the 20th anniversary of President Bill Clinton’s acquittal by the Senate in the Whitewater-Lewinsky bogus scandal. It…
Reassessing Bill
The renewed talk about refugees and border protection, brought on by the passage of the bill for medical evacuation from…
Tipping point of hysteria
Since the dawn of the climate debate in the late 1980s, any number of tipping points for the earth’s ecosystem…
Where is GetUp’s ‘Drugs Kill’ campaign?
In their latest attempt to dupe Australians, GetUp! has enlisted both a ‘big lie’ and a hip online shopping site…
No borders, no country
If we don’t have borders, we don’t have a country’. Not many Western leaders would join Donald Trump in declaring…
The man the Left fears most
The seat of Warringah, on Sydney’s northern beaches, has never been marginal and has always been held for the conservative…
Aux bien pensants
After the dry comes the wet ‘Remember, after the big dry comes the big wet,’ presciently warned salt-of-the-earth South Australian…
Secularism – the new firebrand religion
The Australian Senate is currently considering a bill sponsored by the ALP’s Senator Wong that, if accepted, will amend the…
Fall of the House of Adler
‘Look here, what’s this book on my desk about Al Capone?’ ‘Why, Vice-Chancellor, it’s one of our flagship publications from…
Ramsay versus the Kaiser
Politically active people don’t see eye-to-eye on many issues these days, but something they all seem to agree on is…
Business/Robbery etc
Who needs parliament to make laws when there are clever judges who reckon they can do a far better job…
The Lion, the Witch & the Closet
With impeccable timing, increasingly-eccentric Defence Minister Christopher Pyne this week leapt out of some bizarre theological closet to declare that…
Selling virtue
Mining giants BHP and Rio Tinto have become the first major companies to publicly support the Uluru Statement from the…
Gen Activist
A network of Green groups are mobilising our children for the climate wars
Postmodernism’s moral low ground
Are we fighting postmodernists with one hand tied behind our backs? Intellectual battles are the cognitive lifeblood of a healthy…
A cry from the heart
The true extent of what we are all up against in the battle against Indigenous family violence has recently reared…
Three years in an Aussie re-education camp
The next cohort of prospective undergraduates who plan on studying Australia’s history at university in 2019 should scrutinise the subject…
Shorten trumped
Western leaders who believe in state sovereignty and secure borders and who have the strength and courage to fight for…
What if it were Auxit?
Imagine if after the 1999 referendum when a majority of Australians voted against a republic the government decided that it…
Fake New Zealand
That sleeping giant, the public, is waking up this side of the Tasman, but late to redress the reality that…
Five go mad for Brexit
Every scorching Australian summer I like to dust off my Enid Blyton books and return to the country lanes, tumble-down…
Hat(e) crime
The Covington affair and the new dark age of Hate Media
Rahaf’s flight
Rahaf Al-Qunun’s predicament became a cause célèbre in the West. Her plight, which is sadly familiar to many Muslim women,…